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Hierarchical task analysis: Developments, applications and extensions

Neville A. Stanton
- 01 Jan 2006 - 
- Vol. 37, Iss: 1, pp 55-79
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Hierarchical task analysis is a core ergonomics approach with a pedigree of over 30 years continuous use used for a range of applications, including interface design and evaluation, allocation of function, job aid design, error prediction, and workload assessment.
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This article is published in Applied Ergonomics.The article was published on 2006-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 512 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Task analysis & Job analysis.

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The Design with Intent Method: a design tool for influencing user behaviour.

TL;DR: The Design with Intent Method is illustrated via application to an everyday human-technology interaction problem: reducing the likelihood of a customer leaving his or her card in an automatic teller machine, demonstrating that the method has potential for development and application as part of a user-centred design process.
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Control Task Substitution in Semiautomated Driving Does It Matter What Aspects Are Automated

TL;DR: The literature on automation and the various task analyses of driving do not currently help to explain the effects that were found and lateral support and longitudinal support may be the same in terms of levels of automation but appear to be regarded rather differently by drivers.
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Measuring Situation Awareness in complex systems: Comparison of measures study

TL;DR: In this paper, a study was conducted to compare two different situation awareness measures (a freeze probe recall approach and a post trial subjective rating approach) when used to assess participant situation awareness during a military planning task.
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Collision avoidance on maritime autonomous surface ships: Operators’ tasks and human failure events

TL;DR: This paper presents a task analysis for collision avoidance through Hierarchical Task Analysis and making use of a cognitive model for categorizing the tasks, and identifies human failure events in future MASS operations.
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Affective and cognitive design for mass personalization: status and prospect

TL;DR: This review paper envisions an affective and cognitive design perspective to mass personalization, which aspires to assist customers in making better informed decisions, and to the largest extent, to anticipate customer satisfaction and adapt to customer delight.
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